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Government SOLVTE our SOOLOSOPOEOFOND 1OHOIOFOEOPOLITOE00 Job Printing —— O\VING to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, thas been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- pctent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams. For anvthing that can be printed, if you want the best work at the right prices, call on Mr. Williams. The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. CHQL OO HAIQVO 1 ORIV OFAFAPOF OO NI P OPOPOPOFD 0L 0P VI QI OF OO OFOPOPOIFOTOP THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 23, 1911 Rppropriations Made o FOF Rivers and, { Marbors Improvement (By Associated Press.) . Washington, Nov. 23.—Estimates tor continuing the work of river and harbor improvement thrcughout the country, mad: puhlic at the War De- Eparlmem today and cove:ing the fis~ cal year ending June 30, 1913, show a strict adherence to the new ad- ministration policy of asking Con- gress to appropriate only for those improvements which have received the approval of the Army Corps of engineers after the most thorough in- vestigation. No new projects of any great importance are provided for ia the estimates and unless Congress takes the bit in its teeth and disrc- gards the recommendations of Gen- eral W. H. Bixby, Chief of Engineera the “pork barrel” method of river and harbor work will have been elim- inated for a second year. The appropriations asked for ag- gregate $29,638,698 as against $30,- 095,695 tor the current year. The estimates wiil be sent to Congress by the Secretary of the I'reasury ana rresident lait in s messape Wik arge tnat they be strictiy adtiered . Appropriations asked 101 m the Southern States tollow: riorida—Kernandina harbor, $15,- oou; St Jonns River, o Jack- souville, $600,000; Jacksonville w0 Palatka, $15,000; Palatka 1o Leke arney, $25,000; Oklawahu River, $5,000; hey West harbor and wance $ oo ; Caloosabutches Riv- Punta W Fort Thompson, irasota Bay, $ 15,0005 Man- atee River, $3,000; Tampa Bay, Hillsboro Bay, $400,000; River, $5,000; Apa- $12,000; llolmes i | | baz eil- er, $0,000; $9,000; Withlacoochee lachicola River, River, $2.000, Alabama. Chattahoochee Columbus to Apalachicola River ¢ot.- 000; chanuel from Apalachicola Riv- er to St Andrews’ Bay, $70,000, ( hoctawatchee River, $8,000; Es- cambia and Conecuh Rivers, $7,000; Alabama River, §75,000; Coosa Kiv- er, Rome, Ga., to Lock No.'4, Ma, $20,000; Lock No. 4 and Dam No. 5, $124,000; Mobile Harbor, $400,- 000; removing obstructions in Mo- bile Harbor, $3,000; Mobile bar, $10,000; Black Warrior, Warriar and Tomborgbees Rivers, lLocks and Dams, $300,000; Tombighee River, mouth to Demopolis, $10,000; De- mopolis to Columbus, Miss., $8,000; below Riverton, Tennessee River $10,000, Mississippi-— Pascagoula River, $20.000; Horn Island Pass, $2,000; Biloxi Harbor, $4,000; Gulfport Har- bor and Ship Island Pass $100,000; Wolf and Jordan Rivers, $5,000; Pearl River, $15,000; Mouth of Yazoo and Harbor at Vicksburg, $5,- 000; Yazoo, Tallahatchie, Coldwater. North Carolina—Scuppernong Riv- er, $2,000; Shallowbag Bay, $1,000; Fishing Creek, tributary of Tar Riv- er, $1,500; Pamlico and Tar Rivers, $6,000; Bay River $1,000; Content- nia Creek, $2,000; Neuse ard Trent Rivers, $10,000; Swift Creek, $500; Pamlico Sound Beaufort Inlet inland waterway, $2,000; Beaufort Larbor, $5,000; Beaufort Inlet, $10,00 Morehead City harbor $1,000; v River, including inland waterways between Beaufort Harbor and N River and between xew Pive Swanshoro, $7.500; North antd Black Rivers, and Cane Fear Rive Wilmington, »12uno: above Cape and dams), $50,000, San- Rivers Bay, $112.000; and Congaree 000; Winyah tee, \Wateree, $£61,000; Inland water s between | Charleston and Alligator 000, | Georgia—Savannah harbor, SM".»' 000; Savannah River below Augusta. | $105.000; above Augusta, $3,000; Altama Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers, $30,000; Brunswick harbor a0 Inside water route between Savan- nah and Fernandina $25.000; Flint | River $10,000. ! 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